This show probably isn’t $$$ to produce and has a very underrepresented,vocal audience championing it, hard to imagine it isn’t picked somewhere. Even if it wouldn’t be wholly “ profitable”, the sheer positive press and goodwill it will generate for whichever service picks it up would be enough

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That sucks. I only just heard about the show last week and we binged it even though sitcoms aren't my thing. I thought it was pretty good and the cancellation will leave a number of unresolved storylines

I have never heard of this show until today. It doesn’t seem like my kind of show. I don’t really care that it’s cancelled. But it sucks for those that loved it and enjoyed it. I really hated when Sense8 and all the various Marvel shows got cancelled.

I usually rely on Netflix themselves or resetera threads to advertise a new show to me.

Aww, it’s not something I watched myself (I don’t watch much TV at all to begin with though), but some friends really loved it so this is sad to hear. Seemed like a sitcom that was actually genuinely trying to be modern and progressive, and it’s a shame to lose that.

This really sucks. The show had some of the best depictions of systemic depression I've ever seen on TV, and is one of like three shows I watch on Netflix. It feels like it never really got any promotion or coverage online. All I can really do now is hope of a miracle that it gets picked up by Hulu or something.

One thing I dislike about Netflix is them pushing shows that I have already watched, when there's no new episodes. And the recently added list always contain shows and films that were added ages ago. They should also stop showing content that I have already downvoted on my first page or recommendation.

According to the article, apparently CBS Corp. is interested in picking the show up for a fourth season and airing it on their streaming platform, CBS All Access (home to shows like "Star Trek: Discovery" and "The Good Fight"). However, there is a strange rule that Netflix has incorporated with nearly all of its shows:

Deadline said:

There was some immediate interest — I hear that on Thursday, CBS Corp executives made an inquiry about possibly picking up the show for their streaming platform CBS All Access. But that inquiry hit a snag.

There is a standard clause in virtually all deals for Netflix series from outside studios that prevents the shows from airing elsewhere for a significant period of time — said to be two to three years — after they are canceled by the Internet network. That’s why none of the popular but recently deep-sixed Marvel series could migrate to the upcoming Disney+ direct-to-consumer platform, and why CBS TV Studios’ well received comedy "American Vandal," canceled by Netflix in October after two seasons, would not move to the studio’s sibling CBS All Access.

So, if CBS All Access is interested in ODAAT, they would have to wait 2-3 years until this Netfilx rule passes. It's a hard sell for a different streaming network to wait on a show since a lot of things can happen in that time, most notably that the cast and crew could move on to different shows. However, if CBS proper (the actual network) were to pick up ODAAT, they could air it in the fall with no problems. We'll just have to wait and see unfortunately.

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According to the article, apparently CBS Corp. is interested in picking the show up for a fourth season and airing it on their streaming platform, CBS All Access (home to shows like Star Trek: Discovery and The Good Fight). However, there is a strange rule that Netflix has incorporated with nearly all of its shows:

So, if CBS All Access is interested in ODAAT, they would have to wait 2-3 years until this Netfilx rule passes. It's a hard sell for a different streaming network to wait on a show since a lot of things can happen in that time, most notably that the cast and crew could move on to different shows. However, if CBS proper (the actual network) were to pick up ODAAT, they could air it in the fall with no problems. We'll just have to wait and see unfortunately.